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History

For thousands of years, we, the Syilx Okanagan people, including Sinixt, were self-reliant and well provided for through our own ingenuity and use of the land and resources. We lived united as a Nation with a whole economy, travelling the breadth and depth of our territory; hunting, fishing, growing, harvesting, and trading created a sustainable economy that met our needs.

From first contact the influx of settlers was slow and yet steady, with both the Syilx Okanagans and settlers worked towards a living arrangement. Through colonization we were divided from one another and from our way of life. At the same time we were dispossessed from the resources we relied upon, and our self-sufficient economy collapsed.

As settlement of the Okanagan increased, the establishment of an international border, and the colony of British Columbia joining confederation, put considerable pressure on the Provincial government in B.C. to designate reserves for Indians. This would allow for the settlers to formally own the lands they settled on. Reserves were finally established in the early 1900’s. The Syilx Okanagan people opposed the establishment of the reserves without first having negotiated a treaty.

Today, the Syilx Okanagan People continue to assert their jurisdiction and responsibility over the stewarding of their land, resources and quality of life of their citizens. Our nsyilxcən language and our Syilx Okanagan culture respectfully honour the natural laws of the tmixʷ – all things that live.

Tribal Council

The Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA) was formed in 1981 as the inaugural First Nations government in the Okanagan, operating as a tribal council bringing together a group of Indian Act Bands with common interests in order to provide advisory and program services to Members. Since then the ONA has grown into a well-recognized organization providing effective service delivery of a wide range of enhanced services for Syilx Okanagan communities within the context of federal government deficient funding.

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